AMUSEMENTS. ' "(TtVuT _ LAST TWO DAYS — Now Playing •"» times daily at Marble Arch Theatre, London. " 42ND STREET." " 42ND STREET." "With WARNER BAXTER, BEBE DANIELS. TIIH FIRST OF THE NEW MUSICALS. FRIDAY NEXTFRIDAY NEXT— Tlic Most Fashionable Star of the Screen Wearing GORGEOUS GOWNS, DAZZLING FROCKS. , NOTE -t | The Creations worn by Miss I Francis were Specially Designed | by Orr.v Kelly, Famous New | York Fashion Expert. - MORE GLAMOROUS THAN EVER. JTAY JpRANCIS J£AY JjIRANCIS JjMtANCIS K AY JfUJANCIS . K AY ■ JpKANCIS K AY ■ JpRANCIS K AY JjMIANCIS • jpUANCIS K XY -JpEANCIS • JpRANCIS K AY ■ TpRANCIS JTAY iTfUJANCIS In The Novel of the Year Woven into a Delightful Entertainment. " THE KEYHOLE." "THE KEYHOLE." "THE KEYHOLE." "THE KEYHOLE." Recommended by Censor for Adults. With GEORGE BRENT — GEORGE BRENT GEORGE BRENT — GEORGE BRENT The Most Popular' Leading Man in Pictures To-day. A STORY OF THE MODERN WOMAN. A Story that gives two great Stars an opportunity to ripe to great heights in Snarkling Stagecraft—Two Men and a Beautiful Girl— With a Climax that .will surprise you. THIS INDEED IS 1933 SMART ENTERTAINMENT — THE KIND YOU ALWAYS ENJOY AND WANT TO SEE MORE OF. Movie Ball, DIXIELAND, July 13. 1 HIS MAJESTY'S. AUCKLAND OPERATIC AMATEUR m7r)j SOCIETY. Presents a Season of BRILLIANT COMIC OPERA ' BRILLIANT COMIC OPERA | CLOCHES DE CORNEYILLE I CLOCHES DE CORNEVILLE I CLOCHES DE CORNEVILLE COMMENCING FRIDAY. Box Plan at Lewis Eady, Ltd. POPULAR PRICES: D.C. and 0.5., 4/6 (Reserves), -/6. 1/6. Special Matinee Saturday, to which children will be admitted half-price. W. Laird Thomson, Secretary (10-391). a Empire to-night, at 7.45. Marion Shilling • — Rex Bell— Beryl Mercer, in "FORGOTTEN WOMEN." ltccom mended by Censor for Adults. ADULTS, (3D. CHILDREN, 3D. MATINEE— CHILDREN HALFPRICE. CLOCHES DE CORNEVILLE HIS MAJESTY'S—SATUR DAY. 5 SPORTING. AUCKLAND RACING CLUB. RACE MEETING, JULY 22, 1933. Prolits to Governor-General's 'Winter Relief Fund. NOMINATIONS (lsov each) for All Events CLOSE on FRIDAY, JULY 7, At FIVE O'CLOCK (5 p.m.). Fees must accompany Nomination!?. W. S» S'PEXCE. Secretary. OF PLENTY HUNT CLUB. INAUGURAL TOTALISATOR MEETING. SATURDAY, JULY 29, 1933. FIRST RACE, 11.50 a.m. NOMINATIONS for All Events Close with Blomlield and Co., Short.land Street, Auckland, on FRIDAY, July 7, at 5 p.m., and with the Club's Seeretarv. Kotorua, same date, at 0 f).m. Winners after declaration of weights may be re-handicapped. E. LA TROBE HILL. Secretary. Phones: Office, 110 : Private, 2. Box 105, Rotorua. 1 reo Stabling for all horses competing at meeting. ; 7
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 155, 5 July 1933, Page 18
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